The Psychology of Letting Go
The Psychology of Letting Go: How to Release Attachment, Find Inner Peace, and Live with Freedom
A Transformational Guide to Emotional Freedom, Effortless Success, and Lasting Happiness
By: Evelyn Carter
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
English | 02-28-25 | B0D2MJCHVM | 1h 32m | M4B@125 kbps | 84.45 MB
Do you ever feel like life is slipping through your fingers—no matter how hard you try to control it? Are you exhausted from chasing success, relationships, and happiness, only to find yourself feeling more anxious, stressed, and unfulfilled?
In The Psychology of Letting Go, Dr. Evelyn Carter, a leading psychologist and mindfulness expert, reveals the science-backed strategies for releasing attachment, surrendering control, and embracing the flow of life. Drawing on the principles of psychology, neuroscience, and Eastern philosophy, this book will teach you:
✔ Why attachment is the root of all suffering—and how to break free from it
✔ How to detach from outcomes without losing ambition or drive
✔ The power of presence, gratitude, and non-attachment in everyday life
✔ How to stop seeking external validation and find true self-worth
✔ Practical exercises for emotional release, mindset shifts, and long-term peace
Through real-world examples, powerful insights, and easy-to-follow techniques, The Psychology of Letting Go will help you live with lightness, confidence, and freedom. If you’re ready to release fear, embrace uncertainty, and step into the happiest, most effortless version of yourself, this book is your roadmap.
Let go. Trust the process. Find the peace you’ve been searching for.